This section provides Easy Read resources. Easy Read refers to a way of writing information which is easier for people to read. It uses clear sentences in large writing that is easy to understand and pictures to help people understand the meaning of words. Different people have different communication needs. It is important to check in with the women you work to see if Easy Read resources will work well for them.
Writing a safety plan with a woman with disabilities needs careful attention. The plan should be specific to the person you are working with. Some support needs might need extra planning and support including communication support needs, limited mobility, or physical support needs.
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Patricia Giles Centre for Non-Violence
A guide for women with disability experiencing family and domestic violence.
Check resourceMay 13, 2024
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Patricia Giles Centre for Non-Violence
A guide for women with disability and mothers of children with disability who have experience of family and domestic violence.
Check resourceMay 7, 2024
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Disability Advocacy Network Australia
Tools and information to help you find advocacy services in your state or territory.
Check resourceMay 7, 2024
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Touching Base
Resources and information for people with disability about seeing a sex worker.
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